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    CHARACTERISTIC, PLACE AND ROLE OF AUTOMOTIVE INDUSTRY IN MODERN STRUCTURE OF IRANIAN ENGINEERING INDUSTRY by Saberi, B.

    “…The article is devoted to the study of the role of automotive industry in modern Iran industry: The features of the evolution of the automotive industry in the…”
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    Natural history of acute upper GI bleeding due to tumours: short‐term success and long‐term recurrence with or without endoscopic therapy by Sheibani, S., Kim, J. J., Chen, B., Park, S., Saberi, B., Keyashian, K., Buxbaum, J., Laine, L.

    Published in Alimentary pharmacology & therapeutics (01-07-2013)
    “…Summary Background Scant information is available regarding patients with upper gastrointestinal bleeding (UGIB) from tumours. Aim To determine the…”
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    Expression of Lefty predicts Merkel cell carcinoma‐specific death by Gambichler, T., Ardabili, S., Lang, K., Dreißigacker, M., Scheel, C., Brand‐Saberi, B., Skrygan, M., Stockfleth, E., Käfferlein, H.U., Brüning, T., Becker, J.C.

    “…Background Lefty and Nodal are transforming growth factor β‐related proteins, which, beside their role in determination of laterality during embryogenesis,…”
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    The impact of peppermint oil on the irritable bowel syndrome: a meta-analysis of the pooled clinical data by Alammar, N, Wang, L, Saberi, B, Nanavati, J, Holtmann, G, Shinohara, R T, Mullin, G E

    Published in BMC complementary and alternative medicine (17-01-2019)
    “…Peppermint oil (PO) has intrinsic properties that may benefit patients with irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) symptoms. The study objective was to determine the…”
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    Histopathological, immunohistochemical criteria and confocal laser-scanning data of arthrofibrosis by Ruppert, M., Theiss, C., Knöß, P., Kendoff, D., Krukemeyer, M.G., Schröder, N., Brand-Saberi, B., Gehrke, T., Krenn, V.

    Published in Pathology, research and practice (01-11-2013)
    “…Arthrofibrosis (af) is defined as a fibrosing disease of the synovial membrane, after joint operations, with painful restricted range of motion. The aim of…”
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    Lymphatic capillary hypoplasia in the skin of fetuses with increased nuchal translucency and Turner's syndrome: comparison with trisomies and controls by von Kaisenberg, C.S., Wilting, J., Dörk, T., Nicolaides, K.H., Meinhold-Heerlein, I., Hillemanns, P., Brand-Saberi, B.

    Published in Molecular human reproduction (01-10-2010)
    “…Fetuses with Turner's syndrome or trisomies 21, 18 and 13 show excess of skin, which can be visualized by ultrasonography as increased nuchal translucency at…”
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    Expression of thymosin beta4 during chick development by Dathe, V, Brand-Saberi, B

    Published in Anatomy and Embryology (01-04-2004)
    “…We cloned the chick homologue of Homo sapiens thymosin beta4, encoding a G-actin sequestering factor which plays an important role in angiogenesis, cell…”
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    Genetic and epigenetic control of muscle development in vertebrates by Brand-Saberi, B, Christ, B

    Published in Cell and tissue research (01-04-1999)
    “…The skeletal body muscle of vertebrates is derived from segmentally arranged mesodermal structures, the somites. Only the dorsal epithelial half of the somite,…”
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    Glycosaminoglycans and proteoglycans in the skin of aneuploid fetuses with increased nuchal translucency by von Kaisenberg, C.S., Prols, F., Nicolaides, K.H., Maass, N., Meinhold‐Heerlein, I., Brand‐Saberi, B.

    Published in Human reproduction (Oxford) (01-12-2003)
    “…BACKGROUND: First trimester increased fetal nuchal translucency is associated with fetal aneuploidies. One of the mechanisms of pathophysiology could be an…”
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    Apert syndrome: report of a case with emphasis on oral manifestations by Vadiati Saberi, B, Shakoorpour, A

    “…To report the oral findings, including dental anomalies, ectopic eruption of the maxillary permanent first molars and periodontal disease and soft tissue…”
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    Effect of Topical Gel Chlorhexidine 0.2% on Non-Surgical Treatment of Chronic Periodontitis by B Vadiati Saberi, G Radafshar, N Khanjani, S Fathi

    “…BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Pathogenic bacteria cause degeneration of periodontal tissues, which is essential for the reduction of gingival bacteria in order to…”
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    Scatter factor/hepatocyte growth factor (SF/HGF) induces emigration of myogenic cells at interlimb level in vivo by Brand-Saberi, B, Müller, T S, Wilting, J, Christ, B, Birchmeier, C

    Published in Developmental biology (10-10-1996)
    “…The initiating event in the migration of myogenic cells to the limb buds is an epitheliomesenchymal transformation of cells located at the lateral edge of the…”
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    New experimental evidence for somite resegmentation by Huang, R, Zhi, Q, Brand-Saberi, B, Christ, B

    Published in Anatomy and Embryology (01-09-2000)
    “…According to the concept of resegmentation, the boundaries of vertebrae are shifted one half a segment compared with somite boundaries. This theory has been…”
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    The scoliosis (sco) mouse: a new allele of Pax1 by Adham, I M, Gille, M, Gamel, A J, Reis, A, Dressel, R, Steding, G, Brand-Saberi, B, Engel, W

    Published in Cytogenetic and genome research (01-01-2005)
    “…We describe the spontaneous mutant mouse scoliosis (sco) that carries a new allele of Pax1 (un-i, undulated intermediate). The Pax1(un-i) allele is lacking the…”
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    The role of SF/HGF and c-Met in the development of skeletal muscle by S. Dietrich, F. Abou-Rebyeh, H. Brohmann, F. Bladt, E. Sonnenberg-Riethmacher, T. Yamaai, A. Lumsden, B. Brand-Saberi, C. Birchmeier

    Published in Development (Cambridge) (01-04-1999)
    “…Hypaxial skeletal muscles develop from migratory and non-migratory precursor cells that are generated by the lateral lip of the dermomyotome. Previous work…”
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    Lymphatic vessel hypoplasia in fetuses with Turner syndrome by von Kaisenberg, C.S., Nicolaides, K.H., Brand-Saberi, B.

    Published in Human reproduction (Oxford) (01-03-1999)
    “…Turner syndrome is associated with subcutaneous accumulation of fluid in the neck region that can be visualized sonographically from 10–14 weeks of gestation…”
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    Characterization of migration behavior of myogenic precursor cells in the limb bud with respect to Lmx1b expression by Schweizer, H, Johnson, R L, Brand-Saberi, B

    Published in Anatomy and Embryology (01-04-2004)
    “…Limb buds develop from lateral plate-derived stationary mesenchyme and are invaded by cells from extrinsic regions. The largest populations of these cells are…”
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    Hyaluronan in the nuchal skin of chromosomally abnormal fetuses by Böhlandt, S., von Kaisenberg, C.S., Wewetzer, K., Christ, B., Nicolaides, K.H., Brand-Saberi, B.

    Published in Human reproduction (Oxford) (01-05-2000)
    “…Nuchal skin oedema at 10–14 weeks gestation, observed by ultrasonography as increased nuchal translucency (NT), is found in ~70% of fetuses with trisomies 21,…”
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    Collagen type VI gene expression in the skin of trisomy 21 fetuses by Von Kaisenberg, C.S., Brand-Saberi, B., Christ, B., Vallian, S., Farzaneh, F., Nicolaides, K.H.

    Published in Obstetrics and gynecology (New York. 1953) (01-03-1998)
    “…Objective: To determine whether the mechanism for the retention of interstitial fluid in trisomy 21 fetuses presenting with nuchal translucency at 10–14 weeks'…”
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